Interworking Architectures in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks: An Algorithmic Overview

  • A.Atayero A
  • I. Adegoke E
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Abstract

The scarce availability of spectrum and the proliferation of smartphones, social networking applications, online gaming etc., mobile network operators (MNOs) are faced with an exponential growth in packet switched data requirements on their networks. Haven invested in legacy systems (such as HSPA, WCDMA, WiMAX, Cdma2000, LTE, etc.) that have hitherto withstood the current and imminent data usage demand, future and projected usage surpass the capabilities of the evolution of these individual technologies. Hence, a more critical, cost-effective and flexible approach to provide ubiquitous coverage for the user using available spectrum is of high demand. Heterogeneous Networks make use of these legacy systems by allowing users to connect to the best network available and most importantly seamlessly handover active sessions amidst them. This paper presents a survey of interworking architectures between IMT 2000 candidate networks that employ the use of IEFT protocols such as MIP, mSCTP, HIP, MOBIKE, IKEV2 and SIP etc. to bring about this much needed capacity.

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A.Atayero, A., & I. Adegoke, E. (2012). Interworking Architectures in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks: An Algorithmic Overview. International Journal of Computer Applications, 48(9), 38–44. https://doi.org/10.5120/7379-0282

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